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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 15

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1931 MONDAY. JULY 20. 193f PACE FIFTEEN 1 ion MISS ANDRUS WINNER i OX SCHNEIDER IS WINNER MOTORCYCLE State Champion WOliain Lurie So. i Got Jlind Empire City Race Saturday Rail Malrh Flay Handicap Agahlsl Par Waa hy C. Wagnav Jr.

sad (Tears I) Rnahnar (a dal non Wannae SS If Roanaeiw 91 fa 9nnny Ardatap (71) KirharC haadlcap (draw nnmhar TS): Tia for Srat ha- iwoaa W. W. pnwar. tf. r- J.

Risks, ISC -9S-TL Caalnry lory ITS) nwaapatahae: Wan itionnaire Scratched From Yonkers Handicap On Account (X Heavy Going; Sun Mission Second Butler Stormy Dawn Ie Third Kit akeI ii ndXoj me ne To onitfl ttlett mphdi iinl N)-1 Mali Hi lir vr. Straov ST )C-7S; R. Barn-SS 14 IT, saeand. Rlmafari (TS) ttoalllytag rend for nlnh ahamptonahiiv Sl Rbr jaaSlag aeara Claaa il J. Ralahla, -Im.

Horn. 1) d. ItoWmnft. 199. hy, IS9; Ik Bsrh, 149: Raadar, Ctaaa Horn, A.

ItadMahy Kalw ISS: N. Rails, 1st: Cuban. 197: Rat Davit. ISI; F. Mimed Ills M.

-Ashst-man, Itk; Fink, 147) OnUaer. ISI; W. lid Duawandle (I) Malrh ptay Maward Carla, rap. analnal par: op: Atasonaav I William IL. Dawoa, ad even.

1. H. FoJrvtaw Rill IS 14 (Tl Iwospstahse: I Tlv. Sldaay Wlf (III I 3l: H. W.

Frasmam, ts lit TL Driving ranlaat: Wen hy Waller A. Lengaderf, Its yard foes 4 Inqpaw Faolman (Tl Plaai VtaaS pee Jas Lahlang Trophy, Ctaan Aha dafsatltaiL Naegme ao CtfH fl H. Frtadal dafoatad aalng Na 4 Iran, Oadoev Farm (Til Thlrty-ala-hate 1 medal aey haadlaaa, Claaa Ai Waa tor A. Kaalmaa. ISS SaL Claaa Rl.

Waa hv R. P. Wallses, ISS ML Twa-. boll mlid laaraama eaaiaalHtaa. Wnn hr Mjaa Raaaall tad F.

FT Riley, (Iraaav Pprolo (T9) Thlny-elM-hale magal play handicap: Waa by O. Han-haw, ITS Is IIS; Dr. 3. liar-(nrria, Iff 14 tSIL aaeoaL Iwaaja- taka t'taaa T. TaMa, at 14 ST H.L ('alder, 14-4 T9; D.

IL MaDaa-ld. 14 14 TL 'Ctaaa Haa- thaw. SS II 49: Dr. H. A.

Laaa, I4-TS-H. A. Wadvarh. IMM( Hodaso Rivav (Tl--lirlvlog Waa hy YilL tawtai, Tig -yard Ktnga Ridge Ramt-gaal re and Trayhyi JL kp dafoaial Farrell Treyhrt H. Ktf dafoalad Ii JL iCchaalHi da foaUd I.

Rata sag Netaa. I and IS IL Mount Varaea (tl) jr A. ailhsraTtroahyM. Ifaha 4a-(salad Hollar, I and Charts ad arte dafoalad P. Ihrta.1 mTlIS Itawta dafaalad Qaarga Margnlla, 4 Hi it4 tah Rldga (T9) Faav-hatl had-kali aiadal play haadkaw Waa hy Artsy llammac aad Mai Itearialk Rarkwaad Hall (Tl) Firat eaaad for gnvarooa'a (raphy A.

W. Rvpaa woa hy daaalt fram Allan K. Ravki Mlrhaal Kltahaa 4a(aala4 Golf On Nearby Links Ovef The, Week-end SanuOav Ovdaay Fane (111 rtril bait of SS-KvIv wie4al ala kaadtraw-lSace -Vkua A Karrvll kauSmaa, Is 71: Im A. SufMi, IS 71: F. Name, as IS 7i H.

AOItr, 1 79; H. H. Clan M. ClMaSt, 1 IS 71: P. M.

Ktawarl, Si 17 ft, H. Wallara, IS 14-SI sirnnlnsfat (79) SvMtaUkM. Woo. Frank il I 1(; Arihur Van, Uaalla, IS 1 It, ooc- 0. ar4ala C7t Awrrpalalm, Clan A Wvo tir'd.

A. Walkor, a 11. clan is Woo br 'Uovio v'aouroo, si via (771' kwaviMtakaa. "Claaa A by .11. Marian.

VS IS 1. Class It Woo by Pr. SfnlL 1 toll. Clan Woo il T.C. MMSao.

II-)! il Mioroony' Tli gwoowalobaw John foihir, I-S ll: M. d. darSoor, II llj lrr. n. Sullivan, II (4 71: r.

SkslOaO. Is IS: 77 71: W. Raoslfor, IS wn Ks ww numtuis il: ri FrW sa is ti. M. Ikloir, 1 a JSi.lL IS.

Bvlklor, liraaar bprala 7SJ Iflrkarff Haw-. Strap (grown nuinnar, 7l A. i). Hvlioman, VV la 7S C. K.

Cuni-mlngn, 11 to IS; A. Jl. Plrtosh, ll 17-77; n. ttt CaUvr, tl S71. Kwollwong (IS) Swpa(sko Tia 7r Ural he(wan IV Markat, SO .4 7(.

ong II. A. Wllanv, ai If IniowiHigla (III Moirh plat has. glvan against par Claaa A Wfta fcy H. Mnnakan, all Claaa Wnn Lx T.

J. lrna, up. Cluae Won Jnnnla, oil an. Panlmora (IS) Final mood for (ournomonl romndltaa (makr (Taaa K. Duklauar dafsatog JL r.

Hook, I ang I. Waalekaalar Mllla III) Mgal Elil kanglrap Claaa A Won Baaoar, It I 4. Claaa IS Won br J. M. Milan.

SS II S. Broagmnnr (II) IS-bota magal Blay kanglrap Ctaaa llfaor, III SS IS. iripwri vi Argoiar Modal Play handicap Claaa A Woo bv K. ll. Maroog, II I II.

('loan Ma-Won by A. N. Mar- tin, 17 41 IL Ctaaa Won hy M. Rnaaoll. Its IS 7 Klckara1 honglray (drown onmb-r 111 Tit for Krai among T.

W. Klnoay Tl; K. Hublram. II IS It, and F. K.

Moflaal, IS 71. Klaapy Hollow (ID Kir bar handicap (draorn aamber SSI Tin for Ural htwrn If II. Howls 14 Ills. and J. K.

I.uks, )f )(. -Fslrvlaw (111. Hwaopstahaa apalahaa Sldnav Wild. 17 IS 71: MT R. rraamaa, nianer ww isav, ci rw tsL II IS ISi Marry.

It is Tl. Mouol Varnon fTI) Medal ploy indlrap for dllbart Trophy g. Ilallar. 17 IS Tl: Adolph, 11 lirimn non mv I scRninR. II Tl; A -Margollo, IS II TS; ll IT; 1.

Vrla, IS llam Klrhhold. ISI II Nal Lawta. IS TTl IS; A. Kaplnalay, IS 19 SS: A. W.

Dloana, laS 1-. Hndaon Rlvsr ITS) Malrh Flay Analnal Par H. Taung, I op; Jiiho tkinnally Ji, nil avan) Foatar Nb'finl down. Wlns-d (T Fdor-Hatl Hast draw Inrps sllcndanes to tte Mall. Tte grandstand was 111 lad half-hour be fori chow time and tha performer! received generous chan of applause for ttetr feats.

Beech, pod and hath house did es parity business oil day and wen into the evening st thousands plunged into tte Bound or Into tte fresh water pod. WIFE OF BANKER IB COMPOSER New York Mm Charles E. Mitchell wife of tho chairmen of tte National city Bonk, haa done tte orchestration of tte Chopin Potanslso Opus 94 No. 1 ta sharp minor, which will bo played by tte Now York Philharmonic Bymphony Oretedm Bte hope to develop batter music fay reviving intend of amateurs. a ftsi itti ulutkl anal Men at wnile.i a the knnri tin-bn Thai il sded ill ricanc I diffloftl Sir IX dl the ither itrs In srde taenl nertai Dorntiy i Thai bu ijiMei li LURIE AND JOHN NOGRADY, RUNNER UP Walsh, aad ti CharUa Marphar i dafsaiad Wlltlam MaTaraahaa, (.

and Ti Jama W. Otranaa daaalad (T. W. Ti Jama Paten; N. J.

July ft (APT. PetTBUs of chfteafoi uttail -tart track motorcyclist -fr pu- three of tbo four profosrion-ol events at the raoM bald at Rtomymsds Track yesterday. F-- trail, found plenty of oppmittan m- each event, -lly the aeveu-mik reoo, but took the honors in every nee la -which ho competed the three, five, sad Sevra-mlla event. JohnAmey of Hackehiaek, von. the other professional event, the five-mile side-car raoe.

Fred Tbecant was tes leading amateur rider. The OarikUL. N. boy won the three-mile race and waa barely noced out In tha flvt-mUa event by Bin Schneider, of Yan-. belt.

N.Y. v. GRAHAMS RECORD ON LIST JUST ISSUED (Ally seven of the records an tho boob iff tbo National Outboard Aa-oelahon on January 1 have weathered the storm of' high-speed performance. sweeping tiwif triak and oom petit ion this The other 17 standard have been raised 11 tenet. Five of tee six amateur eompetitlva marts have withstood all ii.

but only two of tho pmfrmlimal flvo-mlk records survive. All tens trial figures have been Improved upon, that In Class Division no bw than flra tlmea. Among tha roeords knocked Into oblivion fay tho Ml speed pilots was Hay rregenaerii HAM miles an hour, which stood sines last fisptembsr as tee fastest any American outboard driver ever traveled. There are now two. faster- performances for the measured mile on the books, 11 AM hi Class K.

Division by Planck O. Brobell, of Buffalo, and J1 In Class F. DMakn fay Whiter Wldsgnn. of Glen Oov. Brobell 1 years old and Wldegren IL Fergaeaas Booori tataet" No one has yet approached, though, tho flve-mUea-ln-oompetltion standard estabUihed on Balton Sea but Autumn by Harold O.

ikrgunm. Hk I7j47 perfonnanoo In Blue Streak with a Ckm engine has yet to te equaled, -much lam bettered. This mark kftte only ono of many one credited to tho Elsinore ace still on tee books. whose' name anoe occupied eeveral. plaeea in the record Ilk, has given way to Wide-gran, Brobell and Marshall Eldiwdge, the boundng Bostonian.

Eldredge haa found man ar bm permanent place on the nil of honor for the lint Twke this at Inks Qulnalganumd, Woneeter, and on the Hudson at i Albany, Eldredge established Clast Dlvtakn IL time trial records only to ass teem dkappear a few hours later in tha wake of Rank Brobell Mka-BvWIn. At Geneva, July 11, Eldredge ravened the procedure. He sat back while Lester Hunter- of Rochester erected Ray Regeneeris dam five-mile standard in the lint heat of tee competition on Lab Seneca and came out In tha eeeond host with a ISAM p-h. performance that eclipsed Hunter's. Both marts won approved by the N.

O. A. last week. VfiTSik EsfMff If rested The third leeord ncognlmd by the national governing body was tea M.I4 m.pjn. Credited to Jackie MBypote, lS-yesr-old River Fore it, UL, driver, at Spring Lab, on July 9.

This time supersedes Bert Bteaete's S2.7M aa a standard for amateur eompatt-tlon In Claaa A. Maypole's mart to bout two mllei an hour slower than the professional llguna act up at Albany the mma day by Edward Hsuptner, ena of tha three outtaard-ing eons of Harvey E. Hauptner, eom-modore of the Long Island AsNdated Radnj Squadrons. The UK of records Includes also Donald Graham of Yonken for five miles, 41771, at Middletown. CAEOLDfA TOWN TO MARK VIRGINIA DARTS BIRTHDAY Menton N.

July 10 (API weeks celebration commemorating tee birth of Virginia Dare, Bret white child bora of English parents In America, will te held here eUrUng Align IT. Bon on this Carolina coast more than 3M years ago, the Ufa of tha child haa teen a mystery abao bum her.Mrte. Gov. John White, her grandfather, left the colony on Roanoke bland a week after Virginia's birth to return to England, when bo mine hack no trace of the little colony could ta found. SLANTS da Ul la la sd! mute the choke at ii to JA'biit'flii-Wiofiteiuth after a momentary Of 9N(L fcnato Away In rnat High Sonata, one of the well-oack- I nones, was the first' to show- ta ftont.when tte field got but Mae Heart was right with him in hla.

previous start Prise Heart had tetened up a Mg early tout but ran out in the stretch when he i earned an He took ions time getting to the front Saturday, -and oneg them could, not maintain Hayatack wai off last, and several lwgths out of things. Piloted up on tha outside by Jockey R. Leiahmen. Hayitack with the contenders taming for When let down lor tho drive he proved much the best end drew off despite hi poor He a length, to the good at the nd of the short six furlongs. with MOntauk, a 10 to 1 shot, second, and High Sonata third.

Then' came tho well-beaten Prim Heart. Tha fifth race nv Kelson, tho four-jeor-old son of Cherokee, heavily backed horse, but he finished far out of things after showing early speed. Pete Wall rode Mrs. olive Curtis's Bob Shannon to victory; although ho was the second hone to tho wire. The first ecu.

was tha riderless Buddha, which unseated hla rider at tho break. VINES BEAT DOEG IN LONGWOOD FINAL Brookline, Mas, July 30- The greatest tennis player In tin men's rank to conn out iff California since William Johnston first Invaded the turf court precincts of tho But almost a generation ago, a player who glvee rich promise of attaining a stature In t)n game commensurate with Johnston's and Maurice McLoughlln's, added his name to Gw Illustrious list of winners of (he Long-wood Bowl Saturday by tee nttnns) riiampfawy. In tea final round, of the 19th bolding of this tournament, before a brilliant gallery of MOO spectators In the Edwin Sheaf Memorial Stadium of the Longwood Cricket Club, H. Ells worth Vines Jr, taciturn 19-year-old six-footer from Pasadena, hitting with stunning speed and precision off the ground and giving a marvelous lerformance In every department of ho game, quelled tee dreaded service and volley adjunct of John Hope Doeg of Newark to win the match in five acts. Tha soon was 4 ff 1, S-L hmesring two lags on tea richly-prised bowl and mewling only one mace to retire It from competition to his private coUecttanfc Doeg bad every Incentive to win and waa tea favorite In tea general consensus, ao markedly bad be lifted bb game during the week iff play, ta Ant on irm in its weeks.

William A. Lamed, Malcolm D. Whitman, McTonghltn and Johnston all have won previous bowla at Lang-wood, and tee present one. In competition since 1921, boors tee names of Johnston, William TUden, R. Harris Williams fid, Frederic Meieur, Gerald Patterson of Australia, Doeg.

Wllmsr Allison and Clifford Butter, last year's winner. Vines, following his victory in tha singles, returned to tea court with Keith Gledhlll iff Santa Barbara, Cal. to register another victory over Doeg, partnered by Junior Coen of y- city. In the final round of the men's doubles the Californians, who bold the California State, New England sectional and national clay court doubles championships, defeated Doeg and Coen, 1 91, 91, 9-1. JOBLESS NEARLY RUIN HOSPITABLE PABMEES Madrid, July EL Tho Cabinet last night repealed the measure compelling farm owners In the provinces of Andalusia and Ektremadum to lodge and feed unemployed agrarians.

So many Jobless have been taking advantage of the lew, It waa explained, that the owners were eon-fronted with ruin. Sheltering the unemployed and hungry an age-old, tradition In the tiro privlncea. When the farm crisis developed recently, the custom was converted Into law. SPORT OF LONGWOOD TITLE Boston. July.

99 -Tho Closing day of one of tte moat attractive Long- wood tournaments recent yean, addition in wltneeilng the defeat at tte national champion by the eighth ranking player of tte country, saw another upset, furnished in tha yk-tary of Miss Dorothy Andrus, of Stamford, Conn, 22nd la the wo-men's ranking, over Miss flarah Palfrey. of Baeton. who rates fighth la Uw country, Following up ter'; triumphs oyer Mil Dorothy Wetsel and Miss Josephine Crutckshank, of Calif cm la, third end fifth, respectively, in tte ranking. Miss Andrus fought her way out of tte hota te defeat Miss Palfrey at 49, 1 9, 4-4. In tte final.

The Baeton girl led at 4-1 la tte deciding set, with ter own asrviM to follow, but ate dropped both tte eighth end ninth games after leading (Ml. Andras, on beautiful fora and barthand drives and maintaining the superior, oontrot in the knee ralllee, took three gSqes in a tow and thus won tte tournament tenors against a field that Included th second, third, fourth end ranking players of tte Mrs, Helen Wills Moody and Mm George W. Wlghtman, of Boston, carried off tte. cups ta tte women's doubles, hut not until they hod lost tte first set to tho youthful Misses Sarah and Miami Peifray, with tte former of tte two stators vying with Mm Moody In ter brilliant exploits, tte youngsters took tte first set by tte daetalvt margin of 9-9 and pulled up from 9-4 to 4 sll in tte second chapter before ttetr ammunition gave Tte seera was 29, 4-4, 9-9. An an axtts attraction end tte fl.

nal event of tte tang rrsitn Mm Moody, for tte third siincaeiive day, met o. Holms Brtina, ef Baden, ta an exhlMUon ef one act, Thk time Frrttas turned tte tables on tte former champion, alter lodng tte firat two contests, winning the act st PLAYLAND VISITOR BLINDED BY COLOR Rsykad. Ry. N. r- July eyas sffactad sufficiently to'tem-porarlly paralyse tte optic m-rres.

August Wolff. 12. baker ef New York City, was removed from Ptay-lsnd Beach ten yesterday to the amusement eanter hospital when firat old treatment was sdmlntaterad. Wolff, who told Playlsnd authorities that hk eye war find Mimed and then rendered temporarily blind by the kaleidoscope of tte beach psjsms and battling suit parada bora Sunday, waa released early In tte evening. It was tte firat case aa net ten of eoior Mlndnsm.

Addo from thk Incident, no sed-denta or otter mishaps wars reported as hugs crowd, halted by Sstur-dsyfa stormy weather ef enjoying full week-end. descended shortly after neon, dfetsrminsd to malts up for Tte parting tptet was filled long before 4 o'clock end extra si wore premed into service to modste tho Sunday throngs. Tte opening performance of tte of etacua -Pi by VIVID moon holed 1 "nut I util it i tali ofOoKi Wear nind. putt Hi On ur lx feet el la nil 11-yard ll at par Of 'ft f. 'Vi '1 I part 17th, pul tie ibot I (aea all Iffenaeaf Kill has tad Hi tbu i ff goliMj eri day.

UdNB t. i a Bradley. elaM (rind tbw 1 mb of James Butler. preei-' ef the Empire City Racing Ids coton borao to first victory la the Yonken jean Saturday vhn hi hoano-eoit. Blind Bovtoy, von by a from Dr.

Inrinff Jacob Bus at tho Snptra City 17mm back Mr. Buttcfe only bearer. Stormy Dawn, hla han-ehamptao. Queettonnalre, havr been acrateted. Iguid Bovboy ran in Dent from 1 ut finish and added UU to meagre vlnnlnffa lathered in' hla earner.

The colt ia a and eeema to be gain-. -nfh better form than he allow juvenile. Hie laat three itarta resulted fn victoria and the yeaterday waa about hla beak jiniy It wae bis richest score, ireme Fatar piloted the winner wentlto the port an ll-to-S choice to. F.Banford'a Polyg- which was backed down to Its 1. Poljgamoue baa shown a ph.nt for tha Kmptre track and ia lias mud runner.

DoubtkM these a contributed to make him tha favorite, for tha track off mm Its best, but not at all however, never has to a route as long as a and a sixteenth, tbs distance of i Tankers and ha disappointed hla jken wben ha brought up sixth afield of six. Bis was In with 104 sod ran. with the pace for more than six furtongs. ftr that he was through. owhlle, Blind Bowboy pounded In front, making speed at an tarns and keepliiff elosa to the i on the.

straightaways. Bendy erstwhile winner of tho Dixie, i with we front ones far the early but he, too, proved to be-no Mission was last of the field they cleared the dubhouse turn, list as they swept down the stretch. Once they earns to tho turn the game eon of Sun Briar to make up ground at an ig rate. He closed on the front i with all tha heart and courage which ho la noted. Stormy Dawn I side hla move a moment culler I van up on.

Blind Bowby as i he would get to him. then mt down and rode one Ihb old-time finishes. He got out Sind Bowby all ttura was to get I (sat through the stretch with itnd seels flailing. ckey Fisher was doing Just as I a Job on Bun Mission, but the iocs waa too mueh to make up. did manage to catch Stormy In and Bonny Workman In the stride, but Blind Bowboy was the lino a winner with a length gare.

Tbs time for tha race waa 72-9. The winner curled 101 as against Ul for Sun Ids Itrslfhtlaee Pays to 1 i D. widows horacs had a day, taking two races, one I the Demoiselle Btakea, the Bee-feature. Stralghtlaee, a 1 of John P. Oriel and Me-.

vu a 11 to 1 shot among the that ran, but made a game i to win by a neek from C. A. Morden, with tho mma i Monish a length and a half rawey. iC. A.

Oranda entry vu made He at to 10 and appeared to i winner far tho moot of tha five I e-hilf furionge. Both of Mr. Irt horses an daughters of and have the gnat early of their dm Their staying an nothing to bout of, and It vu In tha stretch they Morvieh fllUee and Straiffht-mrried km weight of KB da and wen the main contend-Pw pnctlcally all of tho way. I Trick, tho I to I second choke, early speed, but stopped and was fourth at the wire, i took the lead at the Weak, teriled defeat for what was tha beat filly In the race, pGreentree Btablel Delicacy. DeU-altbehaved before the barrier kning and unseated Jockey Late Pi tor.

When the break came krt off poorly and had no chance. "nt her after the field, how- imd ihe mute up many lengths lakh fifth and going strongest of I the and. meanwhile, had shown the Tvkb her itabkmate not fhr back. 1 the bend Stralghtlaee made a Jjt cheered her supporters, than straightened out In the the ran ao fast that Morden to tho whip; Morush vu tent on in an endeavor to save FteP. but Straightens vu ter too tad won going away.

Eddie a vu tho winning rider. JMa Cell liesnl to Wire te fint widener victory came In nlaer when Apprentice D. Smith got Mr. Wldeners Jbboo by a hem at the abort I to 20. TTw Oeneeeo Stable's Odd was second and Mr.

Wi-fDuiUw third, i a time it appeared though harem were going to Jta nu because of tho extra-7 lead which Chili Gold took. vas only at five furlongs. tee gelded eon of Chll-TMtaoed up a three-hngth lead 1 Bnvaicd It to fiva It appeared I tv? 1 ta odduon choke. Oold (topped Just about gag under way. however.

JPtach and Dustavay kept 1 ta for an they were worth, i JL ta fleeter of the pair wared Chlk Gold in tea last strides, IStanp wadnol abto to catch the ijtaer. but he had enough tho others appear slow, finish Duitaway was live lu-? baton the nearest flit'1, wtaBrt tanc was Urorit. a shart-prked one. eMLNEa( tae money in the ue-. vhlch wnt to H.

J. Schnrs-a I to I chains. Ru-Btevcksl-a Prim Heart was LDTE.1 3RIT0I STORY OP THE ws. Ford. aad (salad Sldaay J.

R. Roharta Thornhill a (salad rianrpa M. PTron, I aad wsspatahaa H. Wbliaamh, SI -at, charlna K. Marahay, 1114 Tl: Itaorga M.

Flynn, SL IL TL Ikaradi Rmradala (Tl) dwaanalaha Claaa A Wnn br A. Mawtoy, (I It IL Claaa Waa hy C. O. (rttahalm, IS srtM alshlaaa it lid IS TS. mahal play handicap- Was hy F.

Oeddasi SS-S -SS. Niwenny ITt) gwaapatahaa 'iSaV dluap Idrawa aamhar il) Tia fop irat hatwaaa JL H. SharwooLDs ll SL and R. dT ClarhL 9S II Runalnndala (Tl) 9waamitahaa- Milton guiaa 94-If SI; Frank R. Whaalar.

St ft SI; H. Marahaeh. II II Tl. KlrkarF haadlcap (drawa number Tl Waa hy WaliW CHfL (TD Match play cap agaTnat pat J. Swain, I ppt Walt lay, 1 down: W.

F. hanaaar, 1 dawn) W. Rrawa, 1 dawn: M. V. WaltaLjf down; K.

OlllasndaaL dawn: IL nraddarL.I down; W. k. krspp down: W. H. MatateL dawn.

4 ORLBAN IN FRENCH QUARTER OF NEW (rett I SUH. iturday wid fetal ia by eat I Mdm tenth vlnff the CM I on i ibridfi i tte steadier, getting nett of hk potato on Nogrady'a own errors. Tho story of tte second set was mush tha aama. Nogrady was successful thk time, winning out, 94. Nagrady Wins Leva get Lurie did not seam like tte ultimate winner iff tte tttk after tte third set had been It want to Nogrady, 90, after te bad turned about face and played eome really corking tennis, as compared to Lurk's seeming reversal of form.

The latter did not get a game during tte set. With tho sets standing 9-1 In hk flavor, Nogrady did a taUspta ta tte fourth set and Lurk, quick to act tte slightest faltering on tte part of hk opponent, put everything te had Into hk play. Ks had plenty it seems; at least man than Nogrady eould handle, Lurk lost one game during tte fourth act, that on hk own serve, when he double faulted once and put over a few shots that Nogrady found very easy to salt away ta soma desolate spot on tte turf. Deriding get Gnat Nogrady served tte Hist game of tte final act, and did poor Job of It. Lurie chop-stroked hk way to victory In thk gams with no trouble at all, but Lurk tended a game to Nogrady when hk turn cam to serve.

A doublt fault, Nogradya baseline drive, and two Lurk errors made It 11. Nogrady ran tte nest game to 4919 and then tte new Southern State champ showed tte crowd some fancy tennis. He recovered a soft net shot after almost breaking hk neek running cron court, Nogrady helped hk opponent with low (hot that hit tte oords, douetag tte game. It waa add-out when Nogrady Mat tte ball far out of bounds and then, after a long volley, Nogrady erred again with a backhand shot that went outside, making It game. Lurk, won tte nest on his own service, after man caching play, Nogrady captured tte fifth game, Lurie the sixth and seventh, and then Nogrady got tte eighth, making It 44.

With thk the most crucial part of tte match, Nogrady broke a bit, and practically gave Lurk tte game. A fast flurry of volleying In the last game of tte match, with Lurk serving. kept Interest at high peak, out Lurk sneaked aerom tte shot it hat won on hk flno placements from tte net Tfae match went to Lurie when te ended tte set, 94. The Amaekamta Club trophy perpetual one. Every new champion tee hk name Inscribed on tte cup but It never can be tte property of any ono player, it to net passed around each year, James D.

Ewing waa chairman of tte tournament Charles Jones was umpire yesterday. JAMAICANS WIN, 179-71. OVER ANTIGUA IN CRICKET Flaying tte fourth of tte aeries ef cricket matches at Dyekman Oral, Ntw York City, tte Jamaicans Saturday defeated tte eleven of tte Antigua Cricket Cluk by margin of nine, after declaring their own innings doeed with only four wkketa down. Tte victors' total reacted ITI, to which tte keen responded with only T9. B.

Sutherland came within one of a century when, over-eager to attain tte coveted three figures. ho permitted himself to be run out for 99. H. B. Young added II.

A. Willingham 19 and I Hollar It, not out. Witting ham, of tte Jamaicans, dismissed three of tte Antigua batsmen without allowing them run. Thereupon N. Thomas, 10, and A.

Pell, 29, ide a stand that stopped tte nut, A. Thom peon. 19, and C. Jmeph. 11, contributed doubles.

Wltttngham and Young bad tte bed bowling figures. The Jamaicans were without tte aer-vlces of Georgs Headley, whose ankk waa Injured last week. FRIEBT FLIES OYER VOLCANO Seward. Alaska, July 90 Over tte world's largest active crater fetter Bernard Hubbard, glacier priest," has flown with Harry Blunt as pilot They dtclad 10,000 feet up taking photographs of ami tan lavs la tte enter eg the Moons of VOkanot Br nv naxennn A powerful forehand drive that tailed his apparent inghtnem of bnmo and. cootoew teat hk opponent, JObn Nogrady, failed to display, won for William Loris of Now York City tho Southern New York State Junior Tennis championship yeaterday In a gruelling five-set struggle nt'.

tha Amaekamtn Rdkade. Avenue, this city. The 4- that tho two C. O. N.

T. students compiled In settling their tennis dlf ferencee In the annual event held each year at Amackaaabi, does not give real picture of the heatedneM of tha contest. Tho interesting phases of the match were not tea remit of tea consistent brilliance of play aa displayed by either man, but on tee other hand the fact that neither contestant played steady brand of tannk matte tha outcome of the match ao. uncertain aa to keep the gallery completely absorbed In watching and debating as to who would te tho ultimate winner. Nogrady, who boasts a speetatcu-tar gamti a minia Jtantly accurate kb, tlms and again tamed away chances when lw preaMd too herd.

Ho plainly waa worried over every error ho made. Lurie, on tho otter hand. If botterad at all by hh own failure! on Shota, appeared not annoyed, going right stead with little concern. Nogrady played a praiseworthy game. It will te recalled that te eliminated H.

Off Kelley, this year's favorite hi the tourney, but Thursday In a aeml-finaL Tbo defeat of Nogrady yeaterday may be attributed to hk mental, ratter than hk mechanical play. On particularly dlSkult Shota, where tho ehaneeo were greatly agataat hk ane- he was superb, and an cinch shots te would sitter net tte ball or smack it away out of boundn Lurie bad tte batter serva, but thk did not get many potato for him. Hk main offensive factor was a fait forehand stroke, which attested its way to backcourt, and then, when Nogrady would return tte stroke with high kb, Lurie would taka it without bounce, and kill It ta a earner, out of reach. Nogrady time and again-brought forth applause with beautiful backhand returns that Lurie could not touch with a 10-foot pok. so speedy and accurately (Ud they bum their way to a corner, away from Lurie's roerti Especially In tte final set, on which hinged tte championship, Nogrady showed signs ef Mowing up.

Ho double-faulted on numerous occasions when potato were at a premium. Lurie won creditable victory In taking ever Nogrady, for tte new Southern flute etemp played yesterday morning for tte right to meet Nogrady ta tte finals Lurie was Mteduled to meet Alfred Reks Friday ta tte semi-final round, tte wta-nar to play Nogrady. After Betas and Lurie had played two atta, and each had captured one, rata called a halt te tha foattvtttan Thk match was portponed until Saturday, but rata gain deferred it, thk time until yesterday morning, when Lurk finished tte argument with Reks, winning the third let; 9-9. Tho complete figures on Lurk's match with Reks art 9, 99, 9-9. Nogrady, who captained City College's Proh team during the echooi year Just closed, captured tte first game of tte match on hk own service, when te seed Lurie, and put over nice Out which caught tte New York City lad Off balance.

Tbo otter two potato were Lurie's own dotagn He netted two easy Shota. Lurie got tho upper tend shortly. Firm bo took love game from Nogrady to own tte match, 1 I. ta so, end then when Nogrady con-sktantly merned up Lurie's strong strokes, tte score quickly climbed to 91. Lurie's favor.

Nogrady put on a cat fshiMtlca ta tte next game. He gave Lurk a love -to advantage on hk own poor aerring. and then with no flno backhand ptactag he atols tho gamt. Lurk got tte act, 9-9, after aorno dun ptaytag on tte part of both mtranta. Lurk waa bit detail lore the quMttal In of tract i lngbebnl am (By ALAN GOULD) (Tho Associated Pres Sports Editor) of DELIGHT Margacet.Bell Houston KilcnOBl ItftSfcl IT ft KlM "SfE SB, orid' chutesu well as tho high spots a number of times, but teSo hnna town pride.

Fete Latest TWo rskM HoUywood unr many cliTjmsuM; the heavyweight class art due ffiSTntefci eloMto tee top forrtout to run out before long, to nwwwu sminet Dnapecy five yean, without Whk teutTritT BJsb Vnd and Sehmellng, nearly wunttevuany ew buffering now STARTS WEDNESDAY bicrraRil lgb JiajI Hsu! it Hsa rUlng THE HERALD ctuc roly the turdsy Kit, mm been numter of taqulrim to what happa4 to Tommy ts sLSSs rj lss SSitedfMKl Km for 79 bOIen fatUng even to quality for the 19J2 event amoof the oKrftd. for he had plenty of tawgata banded par a heatmg to the the underlying reason was Into trouble lumttejutertand never rdkdmdi dlflkultlm but be Sfcti 1 I 01 efiritOl.

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